“…Red illumination is often used in reverse light cycle conditions in animal husbandry settings with the assumption that it will not affect rodent circadian rhythms (Emmer et al, 2018). Furthermore, experiments done under red light are believed to place the animal in dark conditions while allowing the experimenter to observe the preparation directly or by video recording (Cloke et al, 2015; Englund et al, 2020; van Goethem et al, 2012; Harris and Diamond, 2000; Harris et al, 1999; Jacklin et al, 2016; Nikbakht et al, 2012; Pacchiarini et al, 2020; Reid et al, 2014; Salaberry et al, 2017; Sieben et al, 2015; Vasconcelos et al, 2011; Winters and Reid, 2010). But from the inability to see red as a color, it does not necessarily follow that rodents cannot absorb red light through their rod-dominated retina to support form vision.…”